Watch Live: What Curiosity Will Teach Scientists About Mars

Learn all the exciting new discoveries that scientists are hoping NASA’s new Mars Rover, Curiosity, will make, during this live show from the Slooh Space Camera collaboration starting at 2 p.m. PDT/5 p.m. EDT.

The second in a three-part series that started yesterday, the show will feature Bob Berman, Astronomy magazine columnist, Slooh’s Patrick Paolucci, and other guest stars. Slooh will also be pulling in live feeds of the planets Mars and Saturn to provide some spectacular images.

The nuclear-powered Curiosity is the largest manmade object to ever touch down on another planet. It will search for signs of life, past or present, while scaling a 3-mile-high mountain on Mars. The rover is set to land shortly after 10:30 p.m. PDT on Sunday, Aug. 5.